Inventor_Arm
A Simple Robotic Arm, built using the Pimoroni Inventor 2040 W (by kevinmcaleer)
micropython-lib
Core Python libraries ported to MicroPython (by micropython)
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I made a simple Robot Arm that can be controlled by any browser over wifi using a Raspberry Pi Pico W powered Pimoroni Inventor 2040 W. Links to more info in comments
I 3d printed the 'Grippy-Bot' model, available from cult 3d - https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/gadget/grippy-bot and added 5 servos. I opted for some cheap mg90 servos and 1 DS929-MG servo for the claw. The servos plug into the Pimoroni Inventor 2040 W (which supports up to 6 servos), and used the Pimoroni MicroPython to program the Arm. I also used Pimoroni's Phew! library to present the robot arm servos as sliders in a nice Web UI - the code is available here: https://github.com/kevinmcaleer/Inventor_Arm . A also made a video about this with some background info on Servos and a walkthrough of the MicroPython code - https://youtu.be/HmZF6e3I1Lo
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Reading BLE heart rate monitor from pico W with micropython
This is the current version of my code (excuse the mess it's become..), adapted from https://github.com/micropython/micropython-lib/blob/7128d423c2e7c0309ac17a1e6ba873b909b24fcc/micropython/bluetooth/aioble/examples/temp_client.py
- OSError: [Errno 12] ENOMEM
- 在 MicroPython 中使用 OpenAI API
- CUSTOM HID : Do I need to stick in C ?
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Looking for BLE SoC
STM32WB55 running MicroPython sounds like it'd suit. Should be fine for the power budget and aioble gives you one of the best BLE libraries on any platform. Documentation is generally good, though BLE is a little light (with some good examples and an active Discord channel!).
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Need immediate help with a library
Pico (non-W) doesn't have upip (or mip, as that replaces upip now) or urequests because it doesn't have internet access required by them. In theory, you can download urequests from: https://github.com/micropython/micropython-lib/blob/master/python-ecosys/urequests/urequests.py or build your own MP image with it enabled. I don't know if it'll work as you want it to but it's worth a try.
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EsPiFF: An ESP32 in the Raspberry Pi form factor
Using SD-card on ESP8266 was more challenging. upip.install('sdcard') does not work.
But ChatGPT truly helped and suggested I find it in Github.
https://github.com/micropython/micropython-lib/blob/master/m...
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using UPip with Micropython to install extra modules - is it feasible?
I don't think there's a mip list command or something like that. So your best bet is to look at the subdirectories in https://github.com/micropython/micropython-lib for a list of installable packages.
- Radio Transceiver with nrf24l01 using Rpi pico
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Can MicroPython be used in production?
Do give it another try if you get a chance; I'd be genuinely interested in hearing about your experience. Be sure to check out the awesome list and micropython-lib if you're looking to fill gaps. There are still many holes but they're rapidly being filled in.